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Show August 21, 1957 T11K JOURNAL a Page M Mrs. Kffie Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sharp M. lasen, Salt Iike, visited one day last week with Mrs. Kffie B. Miller. M urn t Visit in Spring City Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Furgcson, Mrs. Kffie B. Miller, Miss Carol Barton and Miss Naomi Umpleby spent Saturday at Spring City with relatives and friends. Overnight Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown and daughter Linda, Ukon, Idaho, were Thursday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. The Paul Laytons Mr. and Mrs. Paul Layton and family visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stratfvisr-itin- Galbraith, Mrs. Josephine Taylor, Ray and Mrs. Maurine Saxey, Clearfield, will attend the Madam-oisell- e Fasion show at the Lafayette Ball Room at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Summer Party The employees of the Clover Club Potato Chip Company held their annual summer outing Saturday evening at Hods Hollow with a chicken dinner. pr The Dredges and Mrs. Joseph McKnighton. Bear Lake Weekend Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Buhler and four children spent Saturday and Sunday at Bear Lake. Explorer Trip Earl Goaslind, Wallace King and Cal Flint left Monday to take twelve boys from Kaysville Second Ward Explorer class to the for a week camp trip Lagoon Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill and children spent Sunday at Lagoon swimming and a dinner. The occasion was in honor of their son Jeffry on his birthday. Uin-tah- s' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dredge and children returned home from a week vacation trip to California. ord. New York Vacation Small Son 111 Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timothy Randy Green, small son of Mr, and two daughters returned home In and Mrs. Udell Green is very ill Family Party a month vacation trip to from Mr. and Mrs. William Umpleby the Salt Lake General Hospital. New York City. entertained at a family party at The Le Conte Stewarts Idaho Trip theii home Friday evening. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamble, were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blood and children, Salt Lake, were dinLe Mr. Mrs. of and Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood and family, Clearfield, Mr. and ner guests to Bear Lake and Pres- Mrs. Alvin Howarth and daughter motored Conte Stewart Sunday. Show Fashion ton, Idaho, Sunday through Mink Pamelia, Mrs. Lucy Trowbridge, all Mrs. Rhea Blood, Mrs. Darlene Creek Canvon to visit with Mr. of Salt Lake. J j j Sunset Locals By Jean Burson Visit Disneyland Mr. and Mrs. George Wittmann individual Sunset Among and family returned home Sunday from a ten-da- y vacation trip to winners at the Davis County Fair Disneyland ami other points of from Sunset, Mrs. Joseph Sepal interest in California. took a blue ribbon with her embroidery work of two floral picTo Bear Lake tures which she entered. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Yarge Thompson Louise Boettger, who entered the and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elderly Group, took I blue ribbons Phillips and sons will spend the with her entries of a doily set, an weekend at Lakota Beach at Bear afghan and a pair of pillow cases Lake with a group of friends. and a red ribbon win with a handkerchief she entered. Two girls The Phil Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krebs and who entered the Junior Division took ribbons also. Judy Joens family visited Friday in Logan took blue ribbons with a jumper with his parents, Mr. and Mrs'. a and tea towel a red entries and John Krebs in honor of his mother ribbon with a crocheted edge hand on her birthday. The Krebs famtowel. Carol took Joens a red ily spent Saturday and Sunday at ribbon with some she Bear Lake. entered and a white ribbon with an pot-holde- Northwest Trip Jimmy Cottrell, I. J. Egbert and Charles Barnes returned home recently from a vacation trip to the Northwest and Canada. At Bear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam and family, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Larsen and family spent Wednesday and Thursday7 at Bear Lake. Mrs. Bridal Shower Joseph Wells and POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVES N THE WORLD at your service on Union Pacific i iiiitmoi nimrrrutiiflfrrw nmn nlZTDl sp , A P C New frontier in power opens with the delivery of thirty new Gas TuiUine-Electri- c freight locomotives 8500-horsepow- er These 30 new type locomotives, the most powerful in the world, are now being added to our fleet of 25 gas turbine-electri- c units rated at which has been in regular freight service on Union Pacific lines for several years. . v-- 4500-horsepow- er These marvels of engineering will really roll the freight on Union Pacific schedules across locomotives are the West. Gas turbine-electri- c fast and efficient, which means that your freight goes through smooth and on time, on Union Pacific. NOW. ..MORE THAN EVER-Fo- r fast , dependable shipping Be Specific . . . QJ ETD DCDMTD PS)0 'tfQ Say Mrs.-Michie- Burson of Sunset will entertain at the home of Mrs. Burson at a bridal shower for Miss June Sears on August JO. Miss Sears will be married to Gordon Aldous of Huntsville on Sept. 0. Another Union Pacific FIRST! MOST rs apron entry. !J THE 7 l |